Travelmole Flags the Biggest Issue
We Are All Responsible for Our Future – Debate Opens Next Week!
You’ll have noticed that at Travelmole, we’re taking the sustainability question seriously. Whether it’s CSR, Global Warming, Carbon Offsetting, Sustainable Travel, Green Conferences or Solidarity Tourism, we report the issues professionally, assiduously and with commitment. Because we know that in 2007, the travel and tourism industry is facing its biggest set of challenges since a holiday meant a day off work.
The wrong choices made now could mean that our industry is decimated and that its opportunities for generating global peace and wealth are lost. Even worse, a wrong direction now taken may cause unsustainable tourism to ruin the environment for our coming generations.
We feel that we all have a responsibility to discuss the way our industry is going and to be a part of its direction.
During May and early June, three major tourism conferences (the WTTC summit, the Global Ecotourism Conference and the UN World Tourism Conference) and a number of more specialised tourism events will discuss these issues.
Not only will Travelmole be bringing news of these conferences to its 450,000+ global travel industry professionals, but also we’ll be using our unparalleled technology to host a global debate about these major issues.
From 8 May through 8 June we’ll be hosting the “Innovation for Sustainable Development Debate”
Webinars, a forum and Travelmole TV , all at the service of our community.
The biggest global audience of travel and tourism professionals will discuss the most important issue facing us today. Of course you have to be there!
The Mole
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